Farmers' and country merchants' almanac and ready reference book . in 1791; capital years residence gives the right to vote to any citizen of the United Stateswho will take an oath of allegiance. Area, 10,212 square miles. Population in1850, 314,120; in 1860, 315,098. Massaciitsetts.—Settled in 1620 by English Puritans, who landed at Ply-mouth; acceded to the Union in February, 1788; capital, Boston. One yearsresidence in the State, and payment of a State or county tax, gives the right tovote to every male citizen of 21 years and upward, excepting paupers and persons *St. August
Farmers' and country merchants' almanac and ready reference book . in 1791; capital years residence gives the right to vote to any citizen of the United Stateswho will take an oath of allegiance. Area, 10,212 square miles. Population in1850, 314,120; in 1860, 315,098. Massaciitsetts.—Settled in 1620 by English Puritans, who landed at Ply-mouth; acceded to the Union in February, 1788; capital, Boston. One yearsresidence in the State, and payment of a State or county tax, gives the right tovote to every male citizen of 21 years and upward, excepting paupers and persons *St. Augustine, Florida, was settled iu 1565, by the Spainards. t The Virginia part, constituting the County of Alexandria, has been re-anncxed to theabove State. t West Virginia was organized by act of Congress, approved December 31, li=62. Bie yer Cloze ov W. A. WILKINS. (See page 96.) 76 Gold Pens, Pencils, Diaries, SCHOOL BOORS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,Stercoscopie Views, Ac, at BEXDERS, 73 State Street, Aibany, farmers almanac. ? 1870. 1870. NHW Wt ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^%BosT STIAIiRSVillERIilliT&COlllCTICDT, RUNNING BETWEEN TROY, ALBAMY AND NEW YORK, IN CONNECTION WITH THE Rensselaer L Saratoga, AllDany ^ Susijiiehaiiiia, Troy & Boston, and New York Central Eailroads,DAILY-SATURDAYS EXCEPTED. TICKETS SOLD ON THESE STEAMERS, AND BAGGAGE CHECKED TO ALL POINTS ON THE LINE OF THE/BOVE ROADS. GENERAL, OFFICE, 308 WEST STREET, NEW YORK. J. W. HANCOX, Esq., Prest. M. D. HANCOX, Vice Prest. The steamers of this Line are furnished with neat and elegant Family andState Rooms, and Berths, and are replete with all the comforts and conveniencesthat can be desired by the traveler. Baggage taken free to and from tlie Carsand Boats at Troy. This route offers special inducements to parties of pleasure,as well as business men, traveling between the North and New York in the heatof summer, by which the monotony of a long railroad ride and the annoyanceof dust in crowded and noisy cars, are all exchanged for a
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